It all started with the bathroom mirror, which started reflecting a subtly altered picture of Anders's reality, but now it is every reflective surface, and Anders knows that whatever is hiding in the mirror is evil--only he is having trouble getting anyone to believe that the monster he sees is real.
Lately, whenever Anders looks in a mirror, he sees more than his own reflection. Each shiny surface, whether a bathroom mirror, a store window, or a harmless rain puddle, fills him with spine-tingling, hair-raising dread. He sees things in these reflections--things he can't explain but knows to be evil. And no one will believe him! So Anders decides to face his fear all by himself, before the monstrous images take on a sinister life of their own.
Anthony Wacholtz has been a baseball fan since he was old enough to pick up a bat and ball. He earned a degree in English from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and has written a biography for young readers of All-Star catcher Joe Mauer. Besides playing softball and following his favorite team, the Minnesota Twins, he enjoys pitting his baseball knowledge against others in fantasy baseball.
Each book has been reviewed and endorsed by award-winning author Michael Dahl, and will feature supplemental content written by Michael himself.; Fast-paced scary stories written at a 3rd-4th grade reading level will appeal to reluctant readers.; Non-fiction back matter will present frightening facts about fear.
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